Visit Roatan

Relax in tropical surroundings away from the rest of the world: Roatan offers an adventure worth travelling for as a diver or snorkeller.

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Surrounded by the longest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere, Roatan is the largest of the Bay Islands. It offers plenty of underwater adventure from hard-core wrecks and deep fissures to peaceful eel gardens and shallow terraces where countless macro photo opportunities abound.

Tucked away on the island is Anthony’s Key Resort, a family run, all inclusive tropical resort offering breathtaking views over the lagoon, a spirit of adventure and great surroundings in which to relax.

Suggested Itinerary

Day1: Depart UK for Honduras (via USA)

Due to flight schedules, your journey requires an overnight stay on the outbound journey only. It’s likely this will be in Houston, but may vary depending on our flight schedule and route.

Day2: Arrive Roatan

This morning, make your way back to the airport for your flight to Roatan where you will be met and transferred to Anthony’s Key Resort for a week long stay.

Days3-8: Dive or snorkel Roatan

As a qualified diver, your week long stay includes up to three boat dives a day and two night dives during the week. Snorkellers can enjoy up to two boat trips a day and one night trip during the week. There are over 25 sites to explore, including the house reef. Expect squadrons of eagle rays, schools of colourful tropical fish, macro life, dolphins, turtles and sharks.

Day9: Depart

Today you will be transferred back to the airport for your flights back to the UK.

Day10: Arrive UK

You should note: The resort is closed for two weeks annually in October

Key info

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Tucked away on the island of Roatan, this all inclusive resort offers breathtaking views over the lagoon and is suitable for divers and snorkellers of all abilities. Cabanas are nestled in the hillside or on stilts over the water.